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Airmail
is a messaging program (similar to Outlook) specifically designed for a
packet connection to a VHF , UHF or HF radio mailbox station. Once connected to a
compatible station, message transfer is completely automatic. On the ham
bands, Airmail can transfer messages automatically with any station
supporting the BBS or F6FBB protocols, such as Winlink-2000
(www.winlink.org), Winlink, F6FBB and MSYS and other Airmail stations.
Airmail is also used as the client program by the SailMail marine system and
other participating systems. A "dumb terminal" mode
is also provided but ordinary QSO's are not the program's forte.
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Airmail
is a 32-bit program which runs under Windows-95, 98, NT, 2000 or XP. Airmail
supports the SCS PTC-II and PTC-IIe Pactor-2 modems as well as the original
PTC Pactor modem, the Kantronics KAM+ and KAM-98, AEA/Timewave PK-232,
PK-900, DSP-1232 and 2232, the MFJ 1276 and 1278B, and the HAL DXP-38
Clover/Pactor modem. (Sound cards are not supported).
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Airmail
is a program developed specifically for sending messages via HF radio and
optimized for low-speed links, not an adaptation of an ordinary email.
Airmail is written and supported by Jim Corenman, a cruising sailor who
developed the program in an environment that rewarded efficient wireless
communications- far from wired Internet connections.
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AirMail
is licensed without charge to the amateur radio community and is dedicated
to the many sysops who have donated generously of their time and equipment
to make the digital ham radio network a reality. Airmail can also be used
with other participating systems. Airmail is not “freeware” and may not
be used for other applications without permission; send an email to Airmail
Support (Subject:" Airmail”) for more information.
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